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Student #1:
(11pm-7:45am) Sleep
(9am-10am) Class
(10:30am-2:30pm) Work
(3pm-4pm) Eat & Relax
(4:30pm-5:45pm) Class
(6pm-7pm) Club
(8pm-10pm) Homework
(10:30pm) Bedtime


Student #2:
(1am-8am) Sleep
(9am) Class
(10am-1:30) Relax/Friends/Study
(3pm-4:30pm) Class
(4:30pm-5:00pm) Study
(5pm-6:15pm) Class
(6:15pm-7:15pm) Dinner with Friends
(7:45pm-11:30pm) Relax/Play Games with Friends
(11:45pm) Bedtime


Student #3:
(10:30am-9:15am) Sleep
(9:30am-10:30am) Study
(10:45am-11:50am) Class
(12pm-12:50pm) Lunch
(1pm-1:50pm) Relax
(2pm-2:50pm) Class
(3:30pm-4:30pm) Gym
(4:30pm-5pm) Shower
(5pm-5:45pm) Relax/Study
(6pm-7:10) Dinner
(7:15-10:15) Relax/Study
(10:30pm) Bedtime


Student #4:
(10:30pm-8am) Sleep
(8am-8:50am) Class
(9am-9:50am)Class
(10am- 1:50pm) Lunch/Work
(2pm-3pm) Class
(3:30pm- 4:30pm) Gym
(6:15pm-7:15pm) Dinner
(7:30pm-8:45pm) Club
(9pm-10:45pm) Study
(11pm) Bedtime


Student #5:
(1am-8am) Sleep
(8am-8:50am) Shower/Dress
(9:30am-10:45am) Class
(11am- 12pm) Lunch
(12:30pm-1:45pm) Class
(2:30pm-3:15pm) Meeting
(3:30pm-5:45pm) Relax/Study
(6:00pm- 7pm) Dinner
(7:15pm-10:30pm) Relax/Study
(10:45) Bedtime

The data I collected suggests that many college students spend a lot of their time trying to study and playing games. Also, they try to squeeze studying between classes.
This might not always work out if they have too little time to do homework, because they end up rushing themselves. At least two of the students I interviewed made time in
their schedule for exercising, which might suggest that the majority of students at the University can't put in the time to take care of their physical wellness. This may be because
some people take too many credits in a semester, or because some don't think it is necessary to exercise.